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This is the best explanation I’ve found. I was accepted 1/30, resequenced and put back in on 2/3. I never got PATH message (even though I have both credits) and was at one bar until this week when I went to still processing.
Per LadyJ on IGMR
Learned about resequencing last year. If there is any issue with your return, a misspelled name, number in the wrong spot, anything that triggers a manual review, your return is pulled. Usually when it is pulled, it’s no big deal, an IRS employee just looks the return over and either does a spot correction for you, or approves the issue. The problem is, once it is pulled for anything, whether legit or not, your return doesn’t go back to it’s original place in line. It goes to the back of the line. I was told last year to think of it this way, Filed 1/19, accepted 1/20, pulled for error on let;s say 2/10, error fixed, resubmitted 2/11, well now my accepted date from the IRS is 2/11 and my countdown starts from that day, NOT the original accepted date.
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